How to Watch the 2021 Presidential Inauguration:
Joseph R. Biden Jr. will be sworn in as president of the United States today around 12 p.m. Eastern. In the evening, Tom Hanks will host a prime-time celebration.
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A military band rehearsing on Monday for President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s inauguration at the Capitol.Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times
By
Aishvarya Kavi
- Jan. 20, 2021Updated 1:15 a.m. ET
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The
59th presidential inauguration will be largely virtual, but will still feature a number of
ceremonial events and celebrations. Here’s what’s happening and how to watch from home.
Inauguration schedule
Coverage will begin around 10 a.m. Eastern, with the swearing-in ceremony scheduled for later in the morning on the West Front of the Capitol in Washington.
Kamala Harris will first be sworn in as vice president by Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Shortly before
12 p.m.,
Joseph R. Biden Jr. will then be sworn in as president by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. The ceremony will feature a musical performance from
Jennifer Lopez, and
Lady Gaga will sing the national anthem.
Garth Brooks is also expected to perform.
Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris, along with their spouses,
Jill Biden and
Douglas Emhoff, will then conduct a review of the military and visit Arlington National Cemetery to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. They will be joined by three former presidents and their wives, who will also be present at the swearing-in:
Barack and Michelle Obama,
George W. and Laura Bush, and
Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Finally, Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris will head to the White House. Instead of a parade along Pennsylvania Avenue, a virtual procession hosted by the actor Tony Goldwyn at
3:15 p.m. will showcase performers and speakers from across the country.
Jon Stewart will make an appearance, and musical acts including
Earth Wind & Fire will perform.
How to watch the inauguration and parade
- The New York Times will stream the inauguration live, accompanied by real-time analysis and coverage from our reporters.
- The Biden Inaugural Committee will broadcast an official livestream of all events on its website, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch. The White House will also stream the inauguration live.
- Television networks, including ABC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, Fox, PBS, NBC and MSNBC, will air live coverage of the inauguration.
- The Roku Channel will carry streams from several news outlets.
- The streaming network Newsy will carry the inauguration via a number of cable providers and streaming platforms.
- The actor Keke Palmer will also host an inauguration livestream for kids from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It will include a message from Dr. Biden. The Presidential Inaugural Committee will stream the special on YouTube. It will also be broadcast on Nickelodeon and Discovery Education.
All about the prime-time celebration
At
8:30 p.m., Tom Hanks will host a 90-minute event that will include
remarks from the new president and vice president and performances from
Justin Timberlake,
Demi Lovato,
Ant Clemons and
Jon Bon Jovi, as well as
Foo Fighters,
John Legend, Lin-Manuel Miranda and
Bruce Springsteen.
- The New York Times will stream the prime-time celebration live.
- ABC, CBS, CNN, PBS, NBC and MSNBC will air the special on television.
- The Biden Inaugural Committee will carry the official livestream on its website, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch.
- If you don’t have cable television, Amazon Prime Video, Microsoft Bing, NewsNOW from Fox, and AT&T DirecTV and U-verse will also be carrying the special live.
Aishvarya Kavi is based in the Washington bureau.
@AishvaryaKavi
A version of this article appears in print on Jan. 20, 2021, Section A, Page 15 of the New York edition with the headline: How to Watch.
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Joseph R. Biden Jr. will be sworn in as president of the United States today around 12 p.m. Eastern. In the evening, Tom Hanks will host a prime-time celebration.
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